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HP Laptops Price in Nepal 2025 [Updated]

HP is a big name when it comes to laptops. The company manufactures a wide range of laptops which it sells under different brands/lineups. In this post, we have created a list of all the HP laptops that you can currently buy in Nepal along with their specs, features, price, and availability details.

HP Brand Overview:

Known for its reliable and versatile range of laptops, HP is a trusted name in both professional and personal settings. The brand is widely recognized for its innovation, sturdy build quality, and broad lineup of products that cater to various needs.

From the affordable HP Pavilion series to the premium Spectre and Envy lineups, HP offers something for every type of user. Whether you need a dependable workhorse for office tasks or a sleek ultrabook for on-the-go productivity, HP has you covered.

In Nepal, many HP laptops are readily available with competitive pricing, ensuring that users have access to both budget-friendly options as well as high-end powerhouses like those from the Omen lineup. On the flip side, HP’s Victus is geared towards budget gamers. Whether you’re a student, a professional, or a creative, HP provides a laptop to suit your needs. But getting exactly the model you want might be a stretch as not all make it to Nepal on time.

For this list, we’ll only be including HP laptops with Intel Core i5/i7/i9 (12th-gen or newer) and AMD Ryzen 7000 series (or newer) powered devices. That’s because we believe getting older CPU-powered laptops is not worth your money right now.

HP Laptops Price in Nepal 2025 

HP Laptop Model Price in Nepal (NPR)
Notebook Series
HP Notebook 14s 2022 (12th Gen i3-1215U, 4/8GB, 512GB, 14″ HD) 49,000
HP Notebook 14S 2023 (13th Gen i3-N305, 8GB, 256GB, 14″ FHD) 50,999
HP Notebook 15 2023 (Ryzen 5 7520U, 8/256GB, 15.6″ FHD) 61,999
HP Notebook 15 2023 (13th Gen i5-1334U, 8GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) 71,999
HP 14 2024 (Core 3 100U, 8GB, 512GB, 14″ FHD TN) 54,999
Pavilion Series
Pavilion X360 14 2022 (12th Gen i5-1235U, 8GB, 512GB, 14″ FHD Touch) 95,000
Pavilion 15 2023 (13th Gen i5-1335U, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) 98,000
Pavilion 15 2023 (13th Gen i7-1360p, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) 98,000
Pavilion 16 Plus 2023 (13th Gen i7-13700H, 16GB, 512GB, 16″ WQXGA) 115,000
Pavilion 16 2024 (Ryzen 7 8840U, 8GB, 512GB, 16″ WUXGA) 95,000
Envy Series
Envy x360 14 2024 (Intel Core 5 120U, 8GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA Touch) 90,000
Envy x360 14 2024 (Intel Core 7 150U, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA Touch) 120,000
Envy x360 14 2024 (Intel Core Ultra 7 155U, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA Touch) 130,000
Envy x360 14 2024 (Ryzen 5 8640HS, 16GB, 512GB, 14″ WUXGA Touch) 95,000
Envy x360 14 2024 (Ryzen 7 8840HS, 16GB, 1TB, 14″ WUXGA Touch) 125,000
Victus Series
Victus 15 2022 (12th Gen i5-12450H, RTX 3050, 8GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD) 93,000
Victus 15 2023 (13th Gen i5-13420H, RTX 4050, 8/16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD 144Hz) 111,000
Victus 15 2024 (Ryzen 5 8645HS, RTX 4050, 16GB, 512GB, 15.6″ FHD 144Hz) 112,000
Victus 16 2024 (Ryzen 7 8845HS, RTX 4070, 16GB, 512GB, 16.1″ FHD 144Hz) 158,000
Omen Series
OMEN 16 2024 (14th Gen i7-14700HX, RTX 4050, 16GB, 512GB, 16″ FHD 165Hz) 175,000
OMEN 16 2024 (14th Gen i7-14650HX, RTX 4060, 16GB, 512GB, 16″ FHD 144Hz) 199,000
OMEN 16 2024 (14th Gen i7-14700HX, RTX 4070, 16GB, 512GB, 16″ FHD 165Hz) 240,000
Spectre Series
Spectre x360 14 2023 (13th Gen i7-1355U, 16GB, 512GB, 13.5″ WUXGA Touch, 60Hz) 209,000
Spectre x360 14 2024 (Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, 32GB, 1TB, 14″ 2.8K OLED Touch) 250,000
Spectre x360 16 2024 (Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, 16GB, 1TB, 16″ WQXGA IPS Touch) 249,000

Traditional Series

Here, we have listed the most entry-level laptops, including the HP Laptop and HP Notebook series. The aforementioned series are placed higher than HP laptops without a designated series. These laptops are basic in terms of design and specs.

Pavilion

These are meant for mainstream users and, thus, are more common. These laptops come in all kinds of sizes. Most of them are meant to be used at home. However, some models can be used in casual gaming as well.

HP Pavilion X360 14 2022 Charging

Envy series 

Moving on, the HP Envy lineup offers more premium laptops than the Pavilion but is cheaper than the Spectre. These devices mostly come with metal chassis and are often slim and sleek. Most people go for the Envy series as it offers great specs but for a lower asking price than the Spectre laptops.

HP Envy x360 13 (2022) - Design 2

Spectre series

Finally, the Spectre laptops are the most premium in HP’s entire lineup. These laptops usually feature metal chassis built using precision-milled metals. These laptops are thin, lightweight, and portable enough to be taken to work. This lineup is mostly associated with the best processors, displays, storage, and port selection.

HP Spectre x360 with stylus pen

Victus Series of Affordable Gaming Laptops

HP introduced the Victus series in 2021. It’s a new gaming lineup in the company’s portfolio that caters to budget users. Victus sits below the Omen series in HP’s hierarchy.

HP Victus 15 Display -1

Omen Series of Premium Gaming Laptops

The Omen lineup is home to HP’s best gaming devices. They have that gaming aesthetics and thus look different from other HP laptops. They come with more powerful high-TDP CPUs and a capable GTX or RTX lineup of dedicated GPUs. Similarly, they may also feature other gaming features like RGB lighting, higher refresh rate, and others.

HP Omen 15 2021 - Display

Our Top Picks

Best Budget Gamer: HP Victus 15

One of HP’s biggest hits in Nepal is with their Victus lineup of affordable gaming laptops. As such this Victus 15 with a Ryzen 8000 series CPU and a 6GB RTX 4050 is one of the best go-tos for a budget gamer in Nepal. Although you have to face some compromises like a screen with subpar colors, average build, and subpar webcam, the overall bang for the buck is hard to criticize given a very suitable CPU/GPU combo and a fast 144Hz refresh rate with plenty of ports to boot.

HP Victus 15 Design

An affordable 2 in 1: HP Envy x360

If you are someone looking for a laptop-tablet hybrid for under 1 lakh rupees, options are really limited in Nepal. And, among the available, the HP Envy x360 emerges as a worthy option thanks to its balanced specs and reasonable asking price. For starters, its 14″ FHD touch display is stylus compliant (although you’ll have to buy the HP Stylus separately) and you can use the machine in a number of different modes: Tablet, Laptop, Tent, Flat. Moreover, its Core 5 CPU is capable enough to handle most of your needs without sweat. All in all, it’s a good pick for a balanced budget 2-in-1.

The RTX 4070 Monster: HP Omen 16

The Omen 16 with a Ryzen 9 and NVIDIA’s RTX 4070 is the best HP has to offer in terms of raw performance in Nepal. It is powered by a 7000 series Zen 4-based Ryzen 9 7940HS CPU with 8 Cores and 16 Threads alongside a full-power RTX 4070 with 8GB of VRAM. That monster of a combo should help you plow through most of your intensive workloads involving gaming, video editing, 3d rendering, or similar. The rest of the machine including the 165Hz display, multitude of ports, premium build, and 83Wh battery are pretty good as well. So, the Omen 16 is a great choice for those serious about taking their gaming to the next level. Moreover, you can also opt for the Intel flavor which ships with a Core i7 CPU and RTX 4060 graphics for a lesser asking price.

HP Omen 16 2024 design

Where to buy genuine HP laptops in Nepal?

Generation Next Communications (Genxt) is the authorized distributor of HP products in Nepal. Therefore, you can buy genuine HP laptops at the official price from Genxt’s showroom and online store. However, the models offered by Genxt are quite limited, and the price is comparatively higher. Therefore, we suggest considering reliable third-party computer stores like ITTI and Hukut.

How to Choose an HP Laptop in Nepal? [Mini Guide]

Pavilion

Trying to choose from a multitude of HP laptops available is not easy. HP’s complex naming scheme doesn’t help, either. But if you are considering HP for your next laptop, we recommend starting with the Pavilion series.

Because of the wide range of SKUs and affordable prices, Pavilion is the most popular HP laptop series in Nepal. In addition to traditional notebooks, the Pavilion series is also home to entry-level gaming and 2-in-1 productivity laptops.

If you can find something even more affordable, you can go with the Notebook-branded laptops. These laptops are the cheapest and are best for first-time users.

Envy and Spectre

For people who want a premium experience, HP offers Envy and Spectre. Of the two, Spectre is the flagship lineup. That said, the boundary between the two has blurred over the years. As a result, most of the features overlap between the two.

Gaming Series 

The most affordable HP gaming laptop still in circulation today is the Pavilion Power series. But it is now being replaced by HP’s own Victus lineup. Even in its initial years, Victus gaming laptops have made a place in the Nepali gaming community because of the value proposition in the budget segment.

Then there is the Omen series for gamers into competitive esports. This is HP’s flagship gaming laptop and features the latest gaming components from Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA, along with an advanced cooling setup, RGB keyboard, and more.

HP Laptops Price in Nepal Conclusion:

So, this concludes our latest list of HP laptops in Nepal in 2025, alongside the key specifications and availability. HP has self-branded notebooks for first-time users. These laptops are the most affordable and, thus, come with the most basic of specifications. Next is the Pavilion series, which is very popular among Nepali users because of the wide range of specs, features, and prices. Envy and Spectre laptops mix style with productivity and are mostly used by students and professionals. Finally, gamers go with either one of Pavilion Power, Victus, or Omen laptops based on their budget.

FAQ

What is the price of HP laptops in Nepal 2025?
The price of HP laptops in Nepal ranges from Rs. 49,000 to Rs. 220,000 depending upon the model and specifications.
Does HP sell 2-in-1 convertible laptops in Nepal?
HP sells a wide range of 2-in-1 convertible laptops in Nepal under Pavilion, Envy and Spectre x360 series. These laptops have glossy screens, touch support, and 360° hinges..
Which HP laptop is best for students?
HP Pavilion laptops are powerful enough to handle school works and multimedia. You can also go with Envy laptops if you want a better build.
Which HP laptops is good for gamers?
Victus has gained popularity among gamers with its competitive specs and affordable pricing. For hardcore gamers, HP has Omen laptop with the latest top-of-the-line gaming hardware.
Where to buy HP laptops in Nepal?
You can purchase HP laptops from reliable and trusted computer stores like Genxt, ITTI and Hukut in Nepal.

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KOORUI Monitor Price in Nepal [2025]

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KOORUI monitors are now available in Nepal. Although the availability is still limited, the brand offers a range of monitors at different price points to suit various needs. We have selected four models that cover everything from basic daily use to high-performance gaming and productivity.

KOORUI is a brand known for producing affordable monitors that balance performance and features. Their lineup includes IPS panel displays with good color accuracy, fast refresh rates, and various sizes from compact 24-inch screens to ultrawide 34-inch curved models. KOORUI focuses on delivering value for users looking for reliable monitors for gaming, work, or general use without breaking the bank.

KOORUI Monitor Overview

KOORUI 24” Monitor 

KOORUI Monitor

The KOORUI 24” monitor offers a standard Full HD IPS display with decent color accuracy and smooth visuals thanks to its 75Hz refresh rate. It is suitable for everyday use, including office work, browsing, and casual multimedia consumption. The monitor supports both HDMI and VGA inputs and includes a tilt-adjustable stand.

Key Specifications:

  • Screen Size: 23.8″ (Diagonal)
  • Panel Type: IPS
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
  • Refresh Rate: 75Hz
  • Response Time: 5ms
  • Color Gamut: 99% sRGB
  • Brightness: 250 cd/㎡ (typical)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Inputs: HDMI, VGA
  • Stand: Tilt (-5° to 15°)
  • VESA Mount: 75 x 75 mm
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 542mm x 424mm x 181mm
  • Net Weight: 2.95 kg
  • Warranty: 18 months
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 21,000

KOORUI 24E3 24” Monitor 

KOORUI 24E3 24” Monitor

The KOORUI 24E3 is a gaming-oriented monitor featuring a Full HD IPS panel with a high 165Hz refresh rate and a fast 1ms response time. It delivers smooth gameplay visuals and good color accuracy with 99% sRGB. Connectivity includes HDMI and DisplayPort.

Key Specifications:

  • Screen Size: 24″ (Diagonal)
  • Panel Type: IPS (Fast IPS)
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
  • Refresh Rate: 165Hz
  • Response Time: 1ms
  • Color Gamut: 99% sRGB
  • Brightness: 250 cd/㎡ (typical)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Inputs: HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2
  • Stand: Tilt (-5° to 20°)
  • VESA Mount: 75 x 75 mm
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 515mm x 428mm x 230mm
  • Net Weight: 3.06 kg
  • Warranty: 1 year
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 28,000

KOORUI 27E6QC 27” Monitor 

KOORUI 27E6QC 27” Monitor

This KOORUI 27” model offers a Quad HD (2560 x 1440) IPS display with a 144Hz refresh rate and a quick 1ms response time, making it ideal for gamers and professionals needing sharper visuals and smoother motion. The monitor comes with HDMI and DisplayPort connectivity and a larger screen size for enhanced productivity or gaming immersion.

Key Specifications:

  • Screen Size: 27″ (Diagonal)
  • Panel Type: IPS
  • Resolution: 2560 x 1440 (QHD)
  • Refresh Rate: 144Hz
  • Response Time: 1ms
  • Inputs: HDMI, DisplayPort
  • Dimensions (Product): 61.2 cm x 45.8 cm x 22.9 cm
  • Net Weight: 5.93 kg
  • Warranty: Not specified
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 42,000

KOORUI 34E6U6 34” Ultrawide Monitor 

KOORUI 34E6U6

The KOORUI 34E6U6 is a 34-inch ultrawide curved gaming monitor with a high resolution of 3440 x 1440, 165Hz refresh rate, and 1ms response time. It provides immersive visuals with IPS panel quality and multiple connectivity options including HDMI, VGA, and USB 2.0 ports, suitable for both gaming and multitasking.

Key Specifications:

  • Screen Size: 34″ (Diagonal)
  • Panel Type: IPS
  • Resolution: 3440 x 1440 (Ultrawide QHD)
  • Refresh Rate: 165Hz
  • Response Time: 1ms
  • Inputs: 2x HDMI, VGA, 2x USB 2.0
  • Curved Display: Yes
  • Dimensions: 79.7 cm x 24.2 cm x 53.5 cm
  • Net Weight: 8.89 kg
  • Price in Nepal: NPR 70,000

KOORUI Monitor Price in Nepal [Summary]

KOORUI Monitors Model

Price in Nepal

KOORUI 24

Rs. 21,000

KOORUI 24E3 24

Rs. 28,000

KOORUI 27E6QC 27

Rs. 42,000

KOORUI 34E6U6 34

Rs. 70,000

Samsung Galaxy A36 review: Premium looks, pricey compromises!

So, Samsung recently launched two new A-series phones in Nepal, and while we’ve already published our Galaxy A56 review, today I want to share my experience with its more affordable sibling, the Galaxy A36. I’ve been using it for a few days now, and I have some thoughts.

First off, let’s talk about the price. The 8+128 GB version of the A36 costs NPR 49,000, the 8+256 GB version is priced at NPR 55,000, and the 12+256 GB one will set you back NPR 60,000. Now I don’t know about you, but when I saw that price tag, I had to double-check if it was a flagship or just pretending to be one. Because honestly, for that amount, you’d expect a bit more sparkle.

But hey, Samsung isn’t just selling specs. When you buy a Samsung phone, you’re also buying a longer relationship. You get years of software updates, a brand name that turns heads at family gatherings, and you don’t have to rob a bank thanks to their EMI options. So it’s not all bad.

Samsung Galaxy A36 review: Specifications

  • Dimension and Weight: 162.9 x 78.2 x 7.4 mm, 195 gm
  • Design and Build: Glass front, plastic frame, glass back
  • Protection: IP67 dust/water resistant
  • Display: 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED, 120Hz, 1,200 nits
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, 4nm process
  • RAM: Up to 12GB
  • Storage: Up to 256GB (non-expandable)
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP (main) + 8MP (wide-angle) + 5MP (macro)
  • Front Camera: 12MP (HDR video)
  • Battery: 5,000mAh, 45W fast charging
  • Check out the full specifications of the Galaxy A36 here
  • Buy Galaxy A36 with Free 25W Charger here

Samsung Galaxy A36 review:

And although you don’t get a charger inside its box, you do get a 25W Samsung charger for free, which made me smile a little. Thanks, Samsung.

Design and Build

  • 162.9 x 78.2 x 7.4 mm, 195 g
  • Glass front, plastic frame, glass back
  • IP67 dust/water resistant

So the design, yes. Holding the phone, it feels surprisingly premium. The back is glass, giving it that “flagship-lite” vibe, though the frames are still plastic, which slightly ruins the illusion. But the weight feels right. It’s not so light that it feels cheap, and not so heavy that it gives you wrist cramps.

Honestly, it feels just as premium in-hand as the pricier A56. Also, props for including IP67 dust and water resistance. This phone can survive a few splashes or an accidental dip in a teacup.

Samsung Galaxy A36 Design

While the camera layout has changed a little, I actually prefer this new look. It’s subtle but catches the eye, like a fresh haircut that makes people look twice.

Display

  • 6.7 inches Super AMOLED
  • 120Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+
  • 1200 nits (HBM), 1900 nits (peak)

Now onto the display. This is where Samsung flexes its muscles. You get a gorgeous AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate that makes everything from scrolling to gaming feel smoother than your best pick-up line. It’s bright enough for sunny days, and the touch response is top-tier. Watching YouTube videos is a treat thanks to HDR support and those deep blacks and vibrant colors.

Samsung Galaxy A36 Display

That being said, I felt like the bezels are still kind of chunky, especially for a phone that costs this much. And don’t get me started on the fingerprint sensor. It works, but it’s placed so low that unlocking your phone feels like you’re doing finger yoga. Stretch and unlock.

Haptics are where things take a bit of a dive. Typing on this phone feels like your fingers are being buzzed by an over-caffeinated mosquito. It’s the same issue the A35 had, so I was hoping Samsung would improve this. But nope, they passed the buzzy scepter straight to the A36.

Performance

  • Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 (4 nm)
  • Up to 12GB RAM, 128/256GB UFS 2.2 storage

Let’s move on to performance. This year, Samsung dropped its Exynos chips and jumped on the Snapdragon train. The A36 is powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, which sounds fancy until you actually use it. Honestly, it doesn’t feel like a major leap over the Exynos 1380 in last year’s Galaxy A35 (review).

Whether you’re scrolling, opening apps, or switching between them, the phone handles it well enough, but there’s definitely no sense of “wow, this is fast.” It’s more like “yep, it’s working.”

Ummmm…. about gaming, you can play games, sure. PUBG runs fine at 60 fps, and Genshin Impact is playable at 30 fps, but it’s more of a “good enough” experience than a great one. If gaming is your main priority, this phone might leave you a little underwhelmed.

Samsung Galaxy A36 Performance

Software

  • Android 15, up to 6 major Android upgrades, One UI 7

But while the performance isn’t blowing anyone’s mind, the software experience definitely makes up for it. You get Samsung’s latest One UI 7, and it feels smooth, clean, and well-polished. It’s the same interface you get on their premium phones, and it comes with six years of updates. That’s basically longer support than some relationships last, lol.

Samsung Galaxy A36 Software

Having those long-term updates adds resale value, and it makes it easier to pass the phone down to a sibling or parent without worrying about security patches. One UI also comes with a sprinkle of AI features like an AI eraser, “Circle to Search”, note summaries, and other tools that make life a little easier. It doesn’t have the full suite of AI bells and whistles like the S-series, but what’s here works well.

Battery

  • 5000 mAh
  • 45W wired, 66% in 30 min, 100% in 68 min

Battery life is decent. The 5000 mAh battery easily gives you around 7 hours of screen-on time, which is solid but not groundbreaking. Some Chinese phones these days are throwing in 6000+ mAh batteries like it’s a party, but Samsung is sticking with the tried and tested Li-Ion tech. It gets the job done, but don’t expect marathon endurance.

Samsung Galaxy A36 Battery

Charging speed has gotten a small upgrade. The A36 supports 45W charging now, which means you can go from 0 to 50% a bit quicker than the old 25W, though the overall charging time still isn’t night and day. It’s like switching from a bicycle to an electric scooter, I mean, faster, yeah, but you’re not breaking any speed records.

Cameras

  • 50MP main + 8MP ultrawide + 5MP macro
  • 12 MP selfie

Main camera

Now, about the cameras. You get a 50MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide, and a 5MP macro. Sound familiar? That’s because it’s basically the same setup as last year.

The main camera takes decent photos with good color science and nice details, though sometimes shadows get crushed, and the dynamic range could be better.

During the night, I like that night mode works well enough, and I also like that the shots aren’t overly processed.

But when it comes to human subjects, the lack of a telephoto lens means portrait shots are stuck at 1x zoom. Skin tones are nice, but subject separation is hit or miss. And maybe Samsung could’ve at least given a 2x option for portraits as well.

Ultra-wide camera

The ultra-wide camera is passable, but nothing to write home about.

It lacks sharpness and dynamic range, and sadly, you can’t shoot ultra-wide videos in 4K. The macro camera is honestly just there to fill a spec sheet. It exists, but you’ll probably use it once, go “meh,” and forget it forever.

Selfie camera

On the bright side, selfies are pretty solid.

Skin tones look natural, and you can shoot selfie videos in 4K, which is great for social media. Regular video recording is decent too, with good stabilization and accurate colors.

Samsung Galaxy A36 review: Conclusion

So, wrapping up this review, I’d say the Samsung Galaxy A36 is a decent phone with some nice features. But at this price point, it doesn’t really blow me away. If you’re dead set on buying a Samsung phone and don’t want to cross the 50K mark, then sure, go for the A36.

But if you’re fine with a non-Samsung phone, then there are better phones in this price range. Like the Nothing Phone (3a) (review), Honor 200 (review), or the CMF Phone 2 Pro (review).

In short, the A36 is like ordering a fancy meal that tastes okay but leaves you thinking, “Maybe I should’ve just spent a bit more for the steak.”

Samsung Galaxy A36 review: Pros and cons

Pros Cons
Premium design Pricing could’ve been better
AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate No telephoto camera
6 years of software updates No significant performance upgrade
Optimized One UI with AI features Subpar haptics

  • Watch our video review of Samsung Galaxy A36

Moto G96 5G is coming soon with a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset

Motorola is getting ready to launch the Moto G96 5G, a new phone in its popular Moto G lineup. This phone is made for users who want strong performance, good looks, and a fair price. It comes with a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chip, a smooth 144Hz curved display, and a high-quality 50MP Sony camera. In this article, we will discuss everything we know about the Moto G96 5G including its specifications and expected price in Nepal.

Moto G96 Overview

Design and Display

The Moto G96 5G looks sleek and modern. It comes with a 6.67-inch curved pOLED display that supports 10-bit color and a 144Hz refresh rate for smoother scrolling and gaming. The front has a punch-hole camera at the top center and slim bezels around the screen.

Flip the phone over, and you’ll see a leather-like back finish that feels premium. The rear camera sits inside a rectangular frame in the top-left corner. Motorola will launch it in four bright and eye-catching colors: Cattleya Orchid, Dresden Blue, Greener Pastures, and Ashleigh Blue.

Performance and Battery

Inside, the Moto G96 5G runs on a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor, which handles everyday tasks well and keeps apps running smoothly. It has 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, which means plenty of room and speed for multitasking, gaming, and media.

Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 SoC

On the software side, it will run Android 15 with Motorola’s Hello UI, and you’ll also get three years of Android updates. The phone packs a big 5,500mAh battery, and it’s likely to support 68W fast charging, which is a great bonus for busy users who don’t like long charging times.

Camera and Rest

When it comes to cameras, the Moto G96 has a 50MP Sony Lytia LYT-700C main sensor with OIS, so your photos come out sharp even if your hands shake. Next to it is an 8MP camera that can work for both ultra-wide and macro shots. On the front, there’s a clear and sharp 32MP selfie camera. Meanwhile, the phone includes stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, which will definitely make videos and music sound better. It also supports Motorola Smart Connect, so you can easily link your phone to a Lenovo PC.

Moto G96 Specifications

  • Display: 6.67-inch pOLED curved display, 10-bit color, 144Hz refresh rate
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2
  • RAM: 12GB
  • Storage: 256GB
  • Rear Camera: 50MP Sony Lytia LYT-700C (with OIS) + 8MP macro/ultra-wide
  • Front Camera: 32MP
  • Battery: 5,500mAh
  • Charging: Expected 68W fast charging
  • Operating System: Android 15 with Hello UI
  • Speakers: Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos
  • Build: Vegan leather back panel
  • Other Features: Motorola Smart Connect, Water Touch 2.0
  • Colors: Cattleya Orchid, Dresden Blue, Greener Pastures, Ashleigh Blue

Moto G96 Price and Availability

The Moto G96 5G is expected to cost around INR 22,990 in India (about $270 USD) for the 12GB + 256GB model. So when it makes its way inside the border, we can expect the price of the Moto G96 5G to start from around NPR 40,000.

Moto Smartphone Price in Indian (Expected) Price in Nepal (Expected)
G96 INR 22,990 NPR 40,000

Realme GT 7 makes its debut in India with Dimensity 9400e and 7,000 mAh battery

Some months ago, Realme launched the GT 7 with the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset in China. And now, we have the Realme GT 7 global variant, which has gone official with a different chipset. In this article, we will discuss the Realme GT 7, including its features, specifications, and expected price in Nepal.

Realme GT 7 Overview:

Performance and Battery  

Under the hood, the Realme GT 7 comes with a MediaTek Dimensity 9400e (4nm) with a Cortex-X4 prime core. With this, the phone managed to score more than 2.45 million on AnTuTu. Realme says the GT 7 phone has a special “GT Boost” mode and can run BGMI smoothly at 120 fps for up to six hours. It’s designed to adjust performance very precisely, giving you smooth gameplay with less power use and better heat control.

Dimensity 9400e Chipset

The Realme GT 7 arrives with a large 7,000mAh battery that includes 10% silicon anode technology. It supports 120W fast charging, allowing it to charge from 1% to 50% in just 15 minutes. The phone also offers 7.5W reverse charging, so it can be used to charge other devices. A special chip inside the phone is designed to keep it much cooler (up to 95% less heat) and make the battery last up to three times longer.

Design and Display 

As for the design, the Realme GT 7 brings in a typical Realme vibe with a rectangular camera module and a matte finish on the back. It is slimmer, lighter, and more compact than the Realme GT 7 Pro (review). Plus, you get an IP69 rating for added durability.

Realme GT 7 Design and Display

On the front, it features a sharp 6.78-inch 120Hz display with 6,000 nits of peak brightness (HDR), with LTPO tech for saving some battery juice. You get up to 260Hz of touch sampling rate and 100% P3 gamut.

Camera and others     

When it comes to the camera, the Realme GT 7 has a simpler setup than the Pro, but it still holds its own. There’s a 50MP Sony IMX906 main sensor with OIS, and an 8MP ultra-wide shooter. And then we have a 2x 50MP telephoto unit as well (Samsung S5KJN5). On the front, you get a 32MP Sony IMX615 selfie shooter. Rear video maxes out at 8K 30 fps, and the front records up to 1080p at 60 fps.

Reame GT 7 Camera

For connectivity, Realme GT 7 features dual 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and even an IR blaster. Although it skips a headphone jack, you do get stereo speakers here. Realme also added second-gen bypass charging, which pulls power straight from the wall, helping reduce battery wear. The phone keeps cool thanks to a large vapor chamber, a graphene layer, and a conductive glass fiber back.

Realme GT 7 Specifications:

  • Build: 76mm width, 8.25mm thickness, 203g weight, IP69 rating
  • Display: 6.78-inch, 1,280p resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 10-bit color, HDR, 6,000 nits peak brightness
  • Fingerprint: Ultrasonic under-display sensor
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9400e
  • RAM: 12GB or 16GB LPDDR5X
  • Storage: 256GB / 512GB / 1TB UFS 4.0
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP (Sony IMX896, OIS) + 8MP ultra-wide (OmniVision OV08D10) + 2x 50MP telephoto (Samsung S5KJN5)
  • Front Camera: 32MP (Sony IMX480)
  • Battery: 7,000 mAh, 120W wired charging
  • Audio: Stereo speakers, no 3.5mm jack
  • Connectivity: Dual 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, IR blaster
  • Cooling: Graphene + glass fiber back, vapor chamber, bypass charging support

Realme GT 7 Price in Nepal and Availability

In India, the Realme GT 7’s pricing begins at INR 39,999 for the base 8/256GB trim. If it ever launches here, we expect the Realme GT 7 price in Nepal to be NPR 69,999.

Realme GT 7 Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/256GB INR 39,999 NPR 69,999
12/256GB INR 42,999 NPR 72,999
12/512GB INR 46,999 NPR 79,999

  • Meanwhile, watch our video review of the Realme GT 7 Pro

Realme GT 7T goes official with Mediatek Dimensity 8400 Max and 7,000 mAh battery

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Realme has finally taken the curtains off the Realme GT 7 and GT 7T in India. The latter comes with a cheaper price tag, boasts features like Dimensity 8400 SoC and a 7000mAh battery. This article will talk about the specs, features, and expected price of the Realme GT 7T in Nepal.

Realme GT 7T Overview

Performance

Under the hood, the Realme GT 7T gets its horsepower from the MediaTek Dimensity 8400-MAX chipset, which is fabbed on a 4nm process. It delivers impressive performance with an AnTuTu score exceeding 1.8 million. All of this is paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. You also get a “GT Boost” mode, enhancing gaming experiences by providing latency-free 1.5K resolution at 120fps. Likewise, this processor supports advanced AI features, including Realme’s NEXT AI suite, offering functionalities like AI Planner and AI Gaming Coach.

Mediatek Dimensity 8400 Max Processor

Design and Display

In terms of design, the Realme GT 7T features a distinctive design with a flat frame and a square rear camera module housing dual sensors and an LED flash. A standout variant showcases a yellow leather-textured back with dual black vertical stripes, complemented by a yellow-highlighted power button. The device is built with Realme’s proprietary ArmorShell Glass. Additionally, it boasts an IP69 rating, ensuring resistance against water, dust, and high-pressure sprays.

Realme GT 7T Design and Display

As for the display, the Realme GT 7T features a 6.8-inch AMOLED panel with a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The screen achieves a peak brightness of 1800 nits, a 2600Hz instantaneous sampling rate, and a 100% P3 color gamut.

Camera

Getting to the camera department, the GT 7T sports a dual rear camera setup, comprising a 50MP Sony IMX896 primary sensor with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens. For selfies and video calls, the device rocks a 32MP Sony IMX615 front-facing sensor.

Battery, Connectivity, and Others

Moving on, the GT 7T equips a substantial 7000mAh battery paired with 120W of fast charging. Connectivity options include dual 5G support, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, IR blaster, and a USB Type-C port. Furthermore, you get an indisplay fingerprint scanner for biometric security.

Realme GT 7T Specifications

  • Build: Flat frame design, 8.65mm thickness, ~194g weight, IP69 rating
  • Display: 6.78-inch AMOLED, 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR, 1800 nits peak brightness
  • Fingerprint: In-display optical fingerprint scanner
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Max, 4nm
  • RAM: 8GB or 12GB LPDDR5X
  • Storage: 128GB / 256GB UFS 3.1
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP Sony IMX896 (OIS) + 8MP ultra-wide
  • Front Camera: 32MP selfie shooter
  • Battery: 7000mAh, 120W SUPERVOOC fast charging
  • Audio: Stereo speakers, no 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Connectivity: Dual 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, IR blaster
  • Cooling: Dual VC cooling system with graphene layer

Realme GT 7T Price in Nepal and Availability

In India, the Realme GT 7T is priced at INR 34,999 for the base 8/256GB trim. If it ever launches here, we expect the Realme GT 7T price in Nepal to start from NPR 59,999.

Realme GT 7T Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/256GB INR 34,999 NPR 59,999
12/256GB INR 37,999 NPR 64,999
12/512GB INR 41,999 NPR 71,999

  • Meanwhile, you can check our Realme GT 7 Pro review.

Redmi Watch Move review: Simply the best budget smartwatch

Hi everyone, today I have a smartwatch with me, that has got everything – a big, bright AMOLED display, Bluetooth calling,  a nice, polished software, an incredibly well-designed app, reliable health and fitness tracking, and up to 2 weeks of battery life. So, how much are you willing to pay for it? 5,000 rupees? 10,000 rupees? Or does 20,000 rupees sound about right? What if I told you that I’ve found a smartwatch that checks literally all those boxes while selling for just 2,000 Indian rupees? Yeah, that just converts to NPR 3,200. How cool is that? This sounds almost too good to be true, but this is the Redmi Watch Move, Xiaomi’s first “Made in India” smartwatch, which is just too cheap. I have been wearing it for more than a week now to find out if this really is the best budget smartwatch out there. So, let’s start our Redmi Watch Move review.

But let’s have a quick look at the specifications, shall we?

Redmi Watch Move Specifications

  • Dimensions: 45.5 x 38.9 x 10.8 mm
  • Weight: 25g (without strap), 39g (with strap)
  • Display: 1.85″ 2.5D AMOLED, 390 x 450 resolution
  • Brightness: 600 nits peak
  • Screen-to-body ratio: 74%
  • Build: IP68 dust and water resistance
  • Battery Life: Up to 14 days
  • Fast Charging: 10 mins = 2 days use
  • AOD On Battery Life: Up to 5 days
  • OS: HyperOS
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth calling, quick reply, dial pad, call history
  • Health Monitoring: Sleep tracking, all-day heart rate, SpO2, stress, female health
  • Fitness Tracking: 140+ modes, auto-detection of 7 activities
  • Custom Features: 5 editable layouts, 200+ watch faces via the Mi Fitness app
  • Colors: Silver Sprint, Black Drift, Blue Blaze, Gold Rush

Redmi Watch Move Review

Design

Alright. Let me start with the design side of things. And I absolutely love how the Redmi Watch Move looks. And how it wears on my hand. I mean… look at this little puppy. Its squarish design and rotating crown look a lot like “Apple Watch,” but man… Xiaomi has worked so much on the design that it feels almost disrespectful to dismiss it as yet another “Apple Watch” clone.

That’s because: number 1, it’s available in a bunch of fun color options, which is always a good thing. And number 2, this rotating crown isn’t just for show either. So, you can actually scroll through most of the UI with this thing, and there’s even nice haptic feedback every time you use it. And of course, the Redmi Watch Move is also IP68 rated, so you don’t have to lose your sleep over dust or water damage at all. Its plastic case isn’t the best thing in the world, but that’s honestly not a dealbreaker for me.

The only thing I wish Xiaomi had done differently is in terms of the strap, since it uses a custom band style instead of a universal one. I don’t even see any aftermarket options for it right now, so that’s definitely something you need to keep in mind.

Display

Anyway, I don’t have many complaints about its display, though. The bezels could’ve been slimmer, yes, and maybe Xiaomi could’ve added an auto-brightness feature as well. Other than that, we get a big 1.85” AMOLED display with plenty of pixels for all the texts and animations to look sharp, always-on support, and decent 600 nits of brightness.

Yes, it doesn’t sound that impressive considering just how bright smartphone displays are getting with 3000-4000 nits of brightness, but I didn’t have much problem looking at this screen. Except for when I was outdoors on a sunny day.

Cool Watch Faces

I also love all the watch faces Xiaomi has assembled for this Redmi watch. Whether I want something that looks like a classic timepiece, something bold like this one called “Digital punk”, or something with a more artistic taste, they’re all here. I can even create custom watch faces for this guy using AI! BTW, can anyone guess what my prompt was for this image? Let me know in the comments!

Redmi Watch Move Hand

Besides watch faces, I can even get answers to some simple questions, and the Redmi Watch Move fetches them just. like. that. Yes… not just in English, but it also understands Hindi. How cool is that?! These AI features, however, are free for just 30 questions, after which they turn into a paid subscription. Also, it doesn’t read out the answers, which feels like such a missed opportunity to me—‘cause I’ve tested its speaker quality for phone calls… and it’s actually pretty good. At least in a fairly quiet room without much background noise.

Software Experience

But overall, I must say that the Redmi Watch Move’s software experience is easily one of the best things about it. It runs on Xiaomi’s own HyperOS platform, and it’s just so. Much better than all those generic smartwatches from brands like boAt, Noise, etc., that run on RTOS. One thing that particularly stood out to me is its “floating notifications”, which work exactly like pop-up notifications on Android. It’s so cool!

And since the display has a 60Hz refresh rate, the whole experience feels incredibly smooth. From transitions to animations… everything. So yeah, the Redmi Watch Move’s software experience is an easy 10/10 for me. No notes.

Health and Fitness Tracking

Okay, let’s talk about the most important thing in a smartwatch—health and fitness tracking. And let me just remind you, this is usually where most budget smartwatches struggle. From poor-quality sensors to software that can’t handle all that data, budget wearables typically don’t excel at health monitoring. But once again… the Redmi Watch Move turns out to be quite the exception.

I tested it alongside my Galaxy Watch 4 Classic—whether I was sitting still or working out, I was getting very similar readings from both. Especially for the important stuff like heart rate levels and heart rate zones. Sure, there was a small 4–5% delta between them at times, but that’s very much within an acceptable margin of error. Especially for something that costs this little.

Redmi Watch Move Sleep Heart Rate Tracking
Right: Redmi Watch Move, Left: Galaxy Watch 4

The only inconsistency I noticed was with sleep tracking. I definitely appreciate Xiaomi trying new things like “Sleep Animal” for a clearer overview of my sleeping habits. But the Watch Move can be a bit inconsistent here.

Redmi Watch Move Sleep Tracking Comparison
Right: Redmi Watch Move, Left: Galaxy Watch 4

For instance, you can clearly see from these screenshots that it started recording my sleep about 30 minutes before I actually went to bed. So I really hope Xiaomi pushes an update to fix this soon.

Sports Modes

As for fitness tracking, the Redmi Watch Move supports over 140 sports modes. You can also set custom alerts based on distance covered, heart rate level, calories burned, and more—perfect if you have specific fitness goals. I didn’t face any issues with auto workout detection or auto pause, and I love how all my health data is so neatly organized inside Xiaomi’s Mi Fitness app.

Redmi Watch Move

And look how fun this is—it even visualizes my burned calories in terms of cookies, ice cream, and so on. Some days I only burn enough for a couple of cookies, and some days it’s a tub of ice cream… awesome!

Battery Life

Finally, I’m quite happy with the battery life as well. Xiaomi promises up to 2 weeks of runtime on a single charge. With all health metrics being tracked at maximum frequency, my unit lasted exactly 8 days before running out of juice. So with lighter usage, it should easily last a full two weeks. As for charging, you can expect it to go from 0–100% in about an hour and a half.

Redmi Watch Move Charging

Redmi Watch Move Review: Conclusion

Alright, so by now, I think it’s pretty clear—the Redmi Watch Move is an absolute banger of a budget smartwatch. From its elegant design with a functioning rotating crown to a bright AMOLED display, smooth software, fairly reliable health tracking, and excellent battery life, Xiaomi has checked all the right boxes with this one.

Sure, it has a couple of issues—some fixable via software updates, others not—but none of them are deal-breakers. I’d still wholeheartedly recommend this to anyone looking for a reliable budget smartwatch. The Redmi Watch Move is just that good—it even makes some of its more expensive competitors look pale in comparison. Seriously!

Redmi Watch Move Review: Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Superb value for money
  • Bright AMOLED panel
  • Reliable health tracking and software
  • Excellent battery life

Cons

  • No auto brightness

Huawei Pura 80 Pro expected to launch in June 2025 with its own sensors

Huawei is preparing to launch its next flagship, the Pura 80 Pro, with leaked details surfacing about its camera, display, and expected hardware. The device is expected to arrive by June 2025, although the company has not made any official announcement. Huawei is planning to make a bold move with replacing sony sensor with its own home made sensor. This article will discuss everything about the latest Huawei Pura 80 Pro, including its expected price in Nepal, specifications and availability.

Huawei Pura 80 Pro Overview

Triple 50MP Camera Setup

huawei pura 80 pro

The Huawei Pura 80 Pro features three 50MP cameras. The main sensor is a custom-made 1-inch SmartSens SC5A0CS sensor with an RYYB color filter. In addition, it includes a 50MP ultra-wide camera and a 50MP periscope telephoto macro lens. All three cameras use RYYB filters, which are designed to improve light intake. Additionally, the camera system is expected to include AI-powered features for image processing.

Display and Refresh Rate

The phone includes a 6.78-inch LTPO OLED display. It supports 1.5K resolution and a variable refresh rate of up to 120Hz.

Expected Chipset

Huawei has not confirmed the chipset. However, it is likely to feature a Kirin-series chip. Previous models like the Pura 70 Pro and Pura 70 Ultra used the Kirin 9010. Huawei is reportedly pre-testing and stockpiling units to ensure smooth availability during launch.

Huawei Pura 80 Pro Specifications

  • Camera:
    • Main: 50MP, 1-inch SmartSens SC5A0CS RYYB
    • Ultra-Wide Camera: 50MP, RYYB
    • Periscope Telephoto Macro: 50MP, RYYB
  • Display: 6.78-inch LTPO OLED
  • Resolution: 1.5K
  • Refresh Rate: Up to 120Hz (variable)
  • Chipset: Expected Kirin-series (not confirmed)

Huawei Pura 80 Pro Availability

The Huawei phone is rumored to launch in June 2025. There is no official date yet. Huawei has not confirmed availability in Nepal, but details may follow closer to launch

RedMagic 10S Pro series unveiled with Snapdragon 8 Elite

Nubia’s RedMagic lineup just got two powerful new additions — the RedMagic 10S Pro and RedMagic 10S Pro Plus. These gaming-focused smartphones pack the new Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, a cutting-edge cooling system, a fast AMOLED display, and blazing 165W charging support. In this article, let’s head into the specifications, features, and expected price of the RedMagic 10S Pro and RedMagic 10 Pro Plus in Nepal.

RedMagic 10S Pro and RedMagic 10s Pro+ Overview:

Elite Performance and Hardware

At the heart of the RedMagic 10S Pro is Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, built on a 4nm process. This top-tier processor is well known to push mobile performance to new heights. It is further supported by Nubia’s own Red Core R2 chip, which handles auxiliary gaming tasks like haptic feedback, audio, and RGB lighting independently. As for the memory and storage, the phone comes with up to 16GB of LPDDR5T RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage.

RedMagic 10S Pro Plus Performance

To keep temperatures in check, Nubia has equipped the RedMagic 10S Pro Series with an advanced Liquid Metal Cooling 2.0 system. It features a 10-layer thermal design, including a 3D VC vapor chamber, superconducting copper foil, graphene under the display, and an active cooling fan that spins at 23,000 RPM. This ensures sustained performance even during long gaming sessions. Plus, both phones come with a built-in PC emulator for some extra gaming actions. To complement all this, you get 520Hz gaming shoulder keys.

Gaming Design and Display

In terms of design, the RedMagic 10S Pro series sticks to the gaming phone aesthetics, featuring sharp edges, LED lighting, and a gaming vibe overall. The middle frame with exhaust vents and accented power key looks pretty slick while the rear side is itself enticing for all those gamers out there.

RedMagic 10S Pro Plus Price in Nepal

On the front, both phones sport a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, and 960Hz touch sampling rate. Other key features include 10-bit color depth, DCI-P3 100% coverage, 2000nits peak brightness, and 2160Hz PWM dimming. There’s no notch or punch-hole either — just pure screen. On top of that, these phones come equipped with a self-developed Red Core R3 Pro gaming chip that enables enhanced 2K resolution at 120FPS, supporting both high-resolution rendering and smooth frame synchronization.

Optics

Camera isn’t the main priority here, but Nubia still equips the RedMagic 10S Pro and 10S Pro+ with a 50MP Omnivision primary sensor, along with a 50MP ultra-wide and a 2MP macro lens. On the front, there’s a 16MP under-display selfie camera for a distraction-free experience.

Battery and Extras

The only difference between the Pro and Pro Plus versions lies in the battery and charging section. The former relies on a 7050mAh battery paired with 80W fast charging. On the other hand, the latter houses a bigger 7500mAh battery with faster 120W charging. Likewise, connectivity features remain the same: 5G, WiFi 7 (Tri-band), Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, GPS, 3.5mm audio jack, and USB-Type-C 3.2 Gen 2 port.

RedMagic 10S Pro and 10S Pro Plus Specifications:

Specifications RedMagic 10S Pro / 10S Pro+
Processor Snapdragon 8 Elite, 3nm
Gaming Chip Red Core R3 Pro (2K@120FPS super-res + super-frame support)
Display 6.85″ FHD+ AMOLED, 144Hz refresh rate, 960Hz touch sampling
Resolution 2400 × 1080, 10-bit color, 1600nits peak brightness, 2160Hz PWM dimming
Cooling ICE 13.5 cooling with 23,000 RPM active fan
RAM & Storage 10S Pro: 12/256GB, 16/512GB, 10S Pro+: 16/256GB, 16/512GB, 24GB/1TB
Rear Cameras 50MP Samsung GN5 (main) + 8MP ultra-wide + 2MP macro
Front Camera 16MP under-display selfie camera
Battery 10S Pro: 7050mAh (80W) 10S Pro+: 7500mAh (165W)
Audio Stereo speakers, DTS:X Ultra, 3.5mm headphone jack
OS RedMagic AI OS 10.0 is based on Android 15
Connectivity 5G, WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB 3.2 Type-C
Special Features 520Hz Shoulder triggers, RGB lighting, under-display camera

RedMagic 10S Pro and RedMagic 10S Pro Plus Price in Nepal and Availability

In China, the price of the RedMagic 10S Pro and RedMagic 10S Pro Plus starts at CNY 4,999 and CNY 5,999 for the base 12/256GB trims, respectively. As such, we can expect the RedMagic 10S Pro and RedMagic 10S Pro Plus price in Nepal to start from NPR 112,999 and NPR 134,999, respectively.

Smartphone Color Options Variants Price in China (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
RedMagic 10S Pro Dark Knight/DayWarrior 12/256GB CNY 4,999 NPR 129,999
12/512GB CNY 5,499 NPR 123,999
Deuterium Front Transparent Dark Night/ Silver Wing 12/256GB CNY 5,299 NPR 118,999
12/512GB CNY 5,799 NPR 129,999
RedMagic 10S Pro+ Dark Quantum 16/512GB CNY 5,999 NPR 134,999
Dark Night/Silver Wing 16/256GB CNY 6,299 NPR 141,999
Dark Knight 24GB/1TB CNY 7,499 NPR 168,999
  • Meanwhile, you can check our Infinix GT 20 Pro review.

Google Tensor G5 chip to be built by TSMC starting 2025

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Google has decided to shift production of its custom Tensor chip to TSMC, moving away from Samsung Foundry. This change will take effect with the upcoming Pixel 10 lineup, expected in late 2025. The company has signed a 3 to 5-year deal with TSMC, which could extend up to the Pixel 14 series. This article will discuss everything about the latest Tensor G5 chip, including its expected price in Nepal, specifications and availability.

Tensor G5 Overview

New Manufacturing Partnership

Google Tensor 5

Google will manufacture the Tensor G5 chip at TSMC’s N3E node. The company will use InFO-POP packaging for the chip. In addition, this marks the first time Google is using TSMC for its Tensor chips.

CPU Layout and Architecture

The chip features a 1+5+2 CPU layout. It includes a high-performance Cortex-X4 core, five Cortex-A725 cores, and two Cortex-A520 cores.

Memory and Packaging

Tensor G5 will include 16GB of RAM. Google will use PoP RAM sourced from Samsung Electronics. The chip focuses on local machine learning processing. Google will use its custom TPU for voice typing, photo processing, and other on-device tasks.

Component Suppliers

Google has changed several component suppliers. It has designed the ISP in-house. Furthermore, it will use display controllers from VeriSilicon, video codecs from Chips&Media, and modems from MediaTek. Google may follow up the G5 with the Tensor G6. The next version could be built on TSMC’s 2nm node and arrive with the Pixel 11 in 2026.

Tensor G5 Specifications

  • Manufacturing: TSMC N3E process
  • Packaging: InFO-POP
  • CPU cores: 1x Cortex-X4, 5x Cortex-A725, 2x Cortex-A520
  • RAM: 16GB PoP (Samsung)
  • ISP: Google
  • Display Controller: VeriSilicon
  • Video Codec: Chips&Media
  • Modem: MediaTek
  • TPU: Custom, for on-device AI

Tensor G5 Availability

Google will debut the Tensor G5 chip with the Pixel 10 in late 2025. The chip will remain in production through 2029 under its current deal with TSMC. Availability in Nepal will depend on the official launch of the Pixel 10 lineup.

  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Googel Pixel 9 XL